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Post by Slam_Bradley on Apr 6, 2021 12:37:03 GMT -5
As everyone is pointing out, it's so you don't have a 60 year old Black Canary dating a 30ish year old Green Lantern. Was she two-timing Ollie? Or my fingers were just going faster than my brain.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2021 12:41:00 GMT -5
As everyone is pointing out, it's so you don't have a 60 year old Black Canary dating a 30ish year old Green Lantern. Was she two-timing Ollie? It was a throuple. -M
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Post by comicsandwho2 on Apr 6, 2021 13:03:08 GMT -5
RT comes up with that Black Canary retcon mess...and two years later, Crisis makes it redundant.
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Post by codystarbuck on Apr 6, 2021 21:18:08 GMT -5
RT comes up with that Black Canary retcon mess...and two years later, Crisis makes it redundant. Was it Roy? Because Gerry Conway wrote the JLA story.....
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Post by shaxper on Apr 6, 2021 21:26:48 GMT -5
RT comes up with that Black Canary retcon mess...and two years later, Crisis makes it redundant. Was it Roy? Because Gerry Conway wrote the JLA story..... The issue itself credits Marv Wolfman with the idea. It was a very Wolfman thing to do, if you ask me.
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Post by comicsandwho2 on Apr 6, 2021 22:04:15 GMT -5
Was it Roy? Because Gerry Conway wrote the JLA story..... The issue itself credits Marv Wolfman with the idea. It was a very Wolfman thing to do, if you ask me. Thomas wrote it, Conway plotted it(after briefly leaving the book for two issues).
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Post by shaxper on Apr 7, 2021 5:39:22 GMT -5
The issue itself credits Marv Wolfman with the idea. It was a very Wolfman thing to do, if you ask me. Thomas wrote it, Conway plotted it(after briefly leaving the book for two issues).
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Post by MWGallaher on Apr 7, 2021 10:13:27 GMT -5
An easy one: The cover of ACG's ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN #9, Feb-Mar 1950, by artist Edvard Moritz: What exactly am I looking at here? Does this hurt anyone else's brain to try to process or is it just me? I can see a snowy monster, with hands and eyes, but what are the other bumps and bulges? What's that beret-looking thing? Is that the monster's mouth? I think the solid black background is making it even more difficult for me to parse. This may just be one of the most Lovecraftian images I've ever seen, at least in regards to how it's messing with my mind.
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Post by tartanphantom on Apr 7, 2021 10:48:07 GMT -5
An easy one: The cover of ACG's ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN #9, Feb-Mar 1950, by artist Edvard Moritz: What exactly am I looking at here? Does this hurt anyone else's brain to try to process or is it just me? I can see a snowy monster, with hands and eyes, but what are the other bumps and bulges? What's that beret-looking thing? Is that the monster's mouth? I think the solid black background is making it even more difficult for me to parse. This may just be one of the most Lovecraftian images I've ever seen, at least in regards to how it's messing with my mind.
To me it looks like part of an ice floe or iceberg, as if the creature's head has emerged from beneath ice packed over water (hence the location of the wrecked ship)/
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Apr 7, 2021 10:58:55 GMT -5
I see it as the ice floe being the monster. A sentient landscape with a jaunty snowcap.
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Post by tartanphantom on Apr 7, 2021 12:01:05 GMT -5
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Post by berkley on Apr 7, 2021 13:52:49 GMT -5
I think it's the Pilsbury Doughboy.
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Post by badwolf on Apr 7, 2021 14:38:43 GMT -5
What exactly am I looking at here? Does this hurt anyone else's brain to try to process or is it just me? I can see a snowy monster, with hands and eyes, but what are the other bumps and bulges? What's that beret-looking thing? Is that the monster's mouth? I think the solid black background is making it even more difficult for me to parse. This may just be one of the most Lovecraftian images I've ever seen, at least in regards to how it's messing with my mind. Madness in 3...2...
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Post by comicsandwho2 on Apr 7, 2021 14:44:50 GMT -5
Thomas wrote it, Conway plotted it(after briefly leaving the book for two issues). Yes, the Black Canary suggestion was Wolfman's. Conway plotted the story, Thomas wrote the dialogue.
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Post by shaxper on Apr 7, 2021 14:50:18 GMT -5
Yes, the Black Canary suggestion was Wolfman's. Conway plotted the story, Thomas wrote the dialogue. Yes.
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